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1 And the supermarkets' labelling efforts seem more exuberant on products that cost a premium.
2 His forgiveness in such cases was more exuberant than his wrath had ever been.
3 Being on land he could bring himself to no more exuberant expression of sentiment.
4 Blaise became more and more exuberant as he made the wine flow the more generously.
5 The more exuberant , however, do we find the productiveness of some of their dramatic writers.
6 A collection for an even more exuberant woman was on the catwalk for Spanish brand Desigual.
7 In the first few houses, on the outskirts, the early looters had been more exuberant than thorough.
8 And their value as a steadying influence among the more exuberant forms of a composition is very great.
9 There were many more exuberant shoutings.
10 Often, perhaps, the felicity supposed will be the product of a happier, a more exuberant nature than Flaubert's.
11 She would look at him at a distance with the same rapture, (O, far more exuberant rapture!)
12 By the time Denis returned to the grotto a more exuberant and incoherent tone had been generated among the guests.
13 As for the Good Sport, she was larger, blonder, and more exuberant than ever and she was addressing someone as 'Bill'.
14 For when many joy together, each also has more exuberant joy for that they are kindled and inflamed one by the other.
15 The energy of Cape Town's year of design is therefore going to be more urgent and more exuberant ; the stakes are also higher.
16 A man's larger than life presence and voice also added a fresh dimension to parenting, enabling children to be more exuberant and passionate.
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